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Writing tagged: ‘Darwin book’

16 February 2020

Browsing your unfrequented bookshelves can be dangerous business.

Published 16-Feb-2020
Filed under: #AmWriting, Writing Tags: books, Charles Darwin, Darwin book, on writing, reading
Kathleen Jamie & Amy Liptrot
Kathleen Jamie & Amy Liptrot

6 February 2020

A walk on the Moor, and some encouragement from my favourite writer.

Published 06-Feb-2020
Filed under: Writing Tags: Amy Liptrot, Calder Valley, Caught by the River, Darwin book, Hebden Bridge, Kathleen Jamie, On the Moor (book), the Moor, trig point 4144
Dipper

Newsletter No. 18: ‘169 in giraffe-years’

Julian Hoffman · CGP Grey · WG Sebald · Kathleen Jamie · Tim Dee · LRB · Alan Bennett · Caught by the River

Published 04-Jan-2020
Filed under: Writing Tags: Alan Bennett, Amy Liptrot, Backlisted podcast, Darwin book, Julian Hoffman, Kathleen Jamie, LRB, Roger Deakin, Tim Dee, W.G. Sebald
Buggered telephone line

27 September 2019

Zapped.

Published 27-Sep-2019
Filed under: Writing Tags: Calder Valley, Darwin book, Hebden Bridge, weather
Bee orchid
Bee orchid

18 June 2019

A hillfort and an exciting botanical first!

Published 18-Jun-2019
Filed under: Writing Tags: avocets, bar-tailed godwits, bee orchids, birds, black-headed gulls, Burton Point, Cetti’s warblers, Darwin book, Dee Marshes, flowers, greenshanks, Wirral

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